TERMS OF REFERENCE. Assessment of Storage Facilities of SLASPA. Consultant: Inspector: Chemical handling and Storage

Similar documents
Saint Lucia Development Bank. Board of Directors

MAHOE CORPORATION IBC No.: ("The Company")

Leadership is the ability of one person to influence others.

ASSENTED ACT VACANCY NOTICE. Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court JUDGE-COMMERCIAL DIVISION Commercial Division. Saint Lucia

NOTICES. Calixte Leon Executive Director. Lester D. Martyr Registrar International Business Companies

Contents Page. Government Notice 182. Trademark Applications Vacancy Notice 182. DCA Notices IBC Notices

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (Civil) A.D CARME MONTOUTE nee AMBROISE qua Executrix of the Estate of DAVIDSON AMBROISE AND

With ordinary talent and extraordinary perseverance, all things are possible.

Vacancy Notices. Statutory Instruments. Post of Legal Drafter III. Post of Judicial Clerk

Strata Titles CAP

Vacancy Notice. Statutory Instruments. Post of Solicitor General

THE NEVIS INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS ORDINANCE, 2004 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. Preliminary. PART I Administration. PART II Public Funds

ASSENTED ACTS STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS TEACHING SERVICE COMMISSION

THE LAWS OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS. STATUTORY INSTRUMENT No. 45 of 2005 INSOLVENCY RULES, 2005

THE SMALL CLAIMS COURT BILL, 2007

Appendix II STOCKHOLM CONVENTION ON PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS. Conscious of the need for global action on persistent organic pollutants,

BERMUDA RULES OF THE COURT OF APPEAL FOR BERMUDA BX 1 / 1965

~~c_~';o~~ '.\.~ ~~~~ and CECILE BIBIANA JOSEPH. 1994: May 16; June 1. .JUDGMENT

PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS ACT

c t EXPROPRIATION ACT

Vacancy Notices. Statutory Instruments. Post of Director - Legal Aid

Basel Convention 2002 Country Fact Sheet Armenia

Contents Page. Government Notice 246. Trademark Application 249. Vacancy Notice 246. List of Practising Attorneys IBC Notices

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (CIVIL) A.D St Lucia Co-operative Bank Ltd. And. John Andy Regis Ruth Regis. And. The Bank of Nova Scotia

DISTRICT AND INTERMEDIATE COURTS (CIVIL JURISDICTION) ACT

THE LAND ADJUDICATION ACT, Arrangement of Sections PART II. OFFICERS 4. Appointment and general powers of officers PART III

SCHEDULE. Corporate Practices (Model Memorandum and Articles of Association)

The Municipal Expropriation Act

CHAPTER PROPERTY TAX ACT and Subsidiary Legislation

20:20 PREVIOUS CHAPTER

ACQUISITION OF LAND ACT

PLEASE NOTE Legislative Counsel Office not Table of Public Acts

WHEREAS having regard to the population and great extent of

NIGERIAN URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING ACT

DRAFT RULES UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013

THE DISTRICT AND INTERMEDIATE COURTS (CIVIL JURISDICTION) ACT 1888

HOUSING ACT CHAPTER 117 LAWS OF KENYA

Expropriation Act CHAPTER 156 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, as amended by

Ministry of Finance Banking Act No.34 of 2006, Chapter (The" Act")

VIRGIN ISLANDS The Company Management Act, Arrangement of Sections

Post Office Notice QUEEN ELIZABETH DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATION COMMEMORATIVE STAMP ISSUE PART II

SCHEDULE. Corporate Practices (Model Articles of Association)

FIJI ISLANDS HIGH COURT ACT (CHAPTER 13) HIGH COURT (AMENDMENT) RULES 1998

BYLAWS OF CHERRY CREEK CROSSING PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. ARTICLE I NAME AND LOCATION ARTICLE II DEFINITIONS ARTICLE III MEETING OF MEMBERS

ACT. Supplement to the Sierra Leone Gazette Vol. CXLVIII, No. 76 dated 2nd November, 2017

STATE CORPORATIONS ACT

STATE CORPORATIONS ACT

DEBTS RECOVERY TRIBUNAL (PROCEDURE) RULES, (1) These rules may be called the Debts Recovery Tribunal (Procedure) Rules, 1993.

Lagos International Trade Fair Complex Management Board Act CHAPTERL2 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR COMPLEX MANAGEMENT BOARD ACT

Published under Authority by the National Printing Corporation Crn. of Jeremie and Laborie Streets Castries Saint Lucia, West Indies

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA THE REGISTERED LAND (AMENDMENT) ACT, No. 6 of 2007

Chapter 29:12. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I PRELIMINARY Section 1. Short title. 2. Interpretation.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA

Charitable Trusts Act 1957

The overriding objective.. Rule 1.1 Application of the overriding objective by the court Rule 1.2 Duty of parties.rule 1.3

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA

343 No. 11 ] Burial and Cremation Act [ 2016

BYLAWS OF WOODBRIDGE ASSOCIATION, INC. ARTICLE I

SAINT LUCIA THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (CIVIL)

Rules of the Sterile Barrier Association Limited (the "Association') An Industrial and Provident Society Registered No R

Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission ACT, 1993 (ACT No. XV of 1993)

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT CHAPTER 9:01 SECTION 15 AND

Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules SAINT LUCIA. STATUTORY INSTRUMENT, 2013, No. 5

Public-Private Partnership No. 14 of

BODIES CORPORATE (OFFICIAL LIQUIDATIONS) ACT, 1963 (ACT 180). ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I OFFICIAL LIQUIDATIONS

CHAPTER 73:05 PROCUREMENT ACT 2003 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

PLEASE NOTE Legislative Counsel Office not Table of Public Acts

CEYLON PETROLEUM STORAGE TERMINALS LIMITED

THE TEA ACT, 1997 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS

1.000 Development Permit Procedures and Administration

BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS. COMPANIES ACT i. (as amended, 2004) ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. Part I - Constitution and Incorporation

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Act Chapter N123 Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 2004

Legal Supplement Part C to the Trinidad and Tobago Gazette, Vol. 56, No. 9, 26th January, 2017

CHAPTER NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ACT

COURT OF APPEAL SITTING

BYLAWS OF ROYAL OAKS PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC. ARTICLE I

Act No. 19 of 2002 (as amended) AN ACT. ENACTED by the Parliament of Mauritius, as follows - PART I - PRELIMINARY

Act 19 Accountants Act 2013

Legal Supplement Part C to the Trinidad and Tobago Gazette, Vol. 51 No. 158, 4th October, 2012

THE QUEENSLAND-BRITISH FOOD CORPORATION (WINDING UP) ACT of 1953

S.I. 7 of 2014 PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACT. (Act No. 33 of 2008) PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS, 2014 ARRANGEMENTS OF REGULATIONS PART 1 - PRELIMINARY

INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED CHEMISTS OF NIGERIA ACT

McMILLAN MEMORIAL LIBRARY ACT

CHAPTER PESTICIDES AND TOXIC CHEMICAL CONTROL ACT

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. and LAMBERT JAMES-SOOMER. and LAMBERT JAMES-SOOMER

CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF TAXATION OF NIGERIA ACT

International Mutual Funds Act

PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND CONCESSIONS REGULATIONS

WESTERN SAMOA. INTERNATIONAL TRUSTS ACT 1987 (Incorporating amendments to July 1991)

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. and. 2011: September 1. JUDGMENT

Prince Edward Island. Small Claims Section Actions Where the Debt or Damages Claimed Do Not Exceed $16,000.

Labour Court Rules, 2006 ARRANGEMENT OF RULES PART I

CHAPTER 322 TRADE MARKS RULES

KENYA GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT

GENERAL BY-LAW FOR THE NOVA SCOTIA CHAPTER OF THE CANADIAN CONDOMINIUM INSTITUTE BY-LAW NO. 1

THE NEW SOUTH WALES AUXILIARY OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY INCORPORATION ACT.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 209 of 2015 CHEMICALS ACT (CONTROL OF MAJOR ACCIDENT HAZARDS INVOLVING DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES) REGULATIONS 2015

No THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT UHURU KENYATTA. President

MOVABLE PROPERTY SECURITY RIGHTS ACT

Transcription:

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS www.slugovprintery.com npc@gosl.gov.lc THE following documents are published with and forms part of this Gazette: Statutory Instruments No. 107 of 2012 Customs Duties (Amendment of Schedule 4) (No. 2) (Amendment) Order. No. 108 of 2012 Tourism Incentives (Auberge Seraphine) Order. No. 109 of 2012 Tourism Incentives (Villa Roma) Order. ERRATUM www.slugovprintery.com npc@gosl.gov.lc Assented Act No. 6 of 2012 which was published in the Official Gazette of August 20th, 2012, Issue 34 was printed with error. The heading "International Tax Cooperation Bill" and the date "20th October, 2012" was printed incorrectly. The Assented Act No. 6 of 2012 is hereby corrected with the heading and date being "International Tax Cooperation Act" and 20th August, 2012 and re-published and replaces the previous Assented Act No. 6 of 2012. Assented Act No. 6 of 2012 International Tax Cooperation Act. TERMS OF REFERENCE Background: NOTICES www.slugovprintery.com npc@gosl.gov.lc Assessment of Storage Facilities of SLASPA Consultant: Inspector: Chemical handling and Storage Goal: To improve the storage of hazardous chemicals imported into Objective: To assess storage facilities of the Air and Sea Ports Authority (SLASPA), to determine its capacity for the safe and proper storage of hazardous chemicals imported into. The Project, Effective Chemicals Management in, seeks to contribute to the integrated and effective management of chemicals in by: Strengthening policy and regulatory framework for chemicals management Improving the understanding and knowledge of the use and management of chemicals Improving storage & handling of obsolete chemicals and pesticides Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012 997

Developing capacity for safe disposal and/or treatment of chemical waste. Disposing of obsolete pesticides and chemical waste Enhancing public awareness on the use and handling of chemicals among targeted groups The Project will support the implementation of chemicalsrelated multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) and conventions towards a holistic and integrated approach to chemicals management, building and enhancing the policy, legislative and institutional framework for chemicals management in Saint Lucia. Safe chemical handling and storage are both necessary elements of effective chemicals management. As the first point of entry, the chemical storage facilities of the Air and Sea Ports Authority (SLASPA) needs to be constantly monitored and evaluated to ensure that safe handling and storage procedures are being maintained. Facilities must have the capacity to safely accommodate various chemicals which have different handling and storage requirements. This is to ensure that especially hazardous material are handled and stored in conditions that limit the possibility of adverse impacts and exposure to humans and the natural environment. Storage facilities also need to have proper response mechanisms in cases where stored chemicals are released or damaged either through improper handling or as a result of a disaster. This calls for an assessment of the human and physical capacities of the facilities to determine their level of compliance to established standards for the effective handling and storage of theses chemicals. Scope of work Working closely with the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science and Technology, the Consultant will: Undertake an assessment of SLASPA s facilities for the storage of hazardous chemicals, including explosive material, in relation to: Safe handling and storage Physical and human capacity Emergency procedures for handling on site accidents and spills Identify the weaknesses and strengths of storage facilities Indentify measures needed to be taken (short term and long term) to improve SLASPA s facilities Hold necessary national consultations and or meetings in undertaking the assessment Deliverables A work-plan with timelines and outputs at the inception of the consultancy Preliminary report on the methodology to be used, output of the assessment Draft report on assessment conducted including identification of remedial actions necessary along with a costing to facilitate any recommended improvements in hard copy (1) and soft copy (1) Comprehensive final report in hard copy (2) and soft copy (1) Duration The total contract duration will be three (3) months, inclusive of consultations. Profile of the Consultant The consultant should: Hold a degree in chemical engineering, chemistry, environmental sciences or relevant related fields Have previous experience in undertaking similar assessments Have at least 5-years experience in the environmental field 998 Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012

Be aware of the Stockholm Conventions and other MEAs and their provisions sound chemicals management Be aware of best environmental practices for the management of chemicals throughout their life cycle Capable of understanding and expressing him/herself in English Reporting & Supervision The consultant will provide his/her services under the supervision of the Chief Sustainable Development and Environment Officer of the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science & Technology and the Project Coordinator. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons and agencies to undertake an Assessment Consultancy under the Effective Chemicals Management in Saint Lucia Project. Each application should be accompanied by a letter of interest to undertake an Assessment component of the Project. Your letter of interest including a proposal and cost of your services should be submitted in two separate plain sealed envelopes, each labeled according to contents. These should be delivered in a larger envelope marked Confidential. Please clearly imprint Assessment of storage facilities at SLASPA at the top left corner of each envelope and address to: The Secretary, Departmental Tenders Board, Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science and Technology, Hewanorra House, Ganter s Bay, Castries no later than 4:30 p.m. on 11th October, 2012. For clarifications, please contact Craig Henry of the SDE Division at 451-8746 or email sdestaff@sde.gov. lc. TERMS OF REFERENCE Analysis of the chemical composition of unknown chemicals remaining in stockpile Consultant: Analysis of unknown chemicals Objective: To ascertain the chemical composition of unknown chemicals remaining in stockpile Background The Project, Effective Chemicals Management in, seeks to contribute to the integrated and effective management of chemicals in by: Strengthening policy and regulatory framework for chemicals management Improving the understanding and knowledge of the use and management of chemicals Improving storage & handling of obsolete chemicals and pesticides Developing capacity for safe disposal and/or treatment of chemical waste. Disposing obsolete pesticides and chemical waste Enhancing public awareness on the use and handling of chemicals among targeted groups The Project will support the implementation of chemicalsrelated multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) and conventions towards a holistic and integrated approach to chemicals management, building and enhancing the policy, legislative and institutional framework for chemicals management in Saint Lucia. Chemical material remaining in stockpile is a potential threat to humans and the environment particularly if the nature and composition of these chemicals are unknown. Safe handling, storage and disposal of these chemicals become Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012 999

problematic if they have not been accurately identified or labeled. A chemical assessment of chemicals in stockpile would be useful in determining the most effective and appropriate measures that should be employed for the safe handling, storage and disposal of these chemicals. Scope of work Working closely with the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science and Technology, the Consultant will: Identify stockpiles to be analysed Prepare an approach to undertaking the analysis Undertake a chemical analysis of the composition of unknown chemicals remaining in stockpile Report on the storage condition of the chemicals in stockpile and make recommendations for future action Hold necessary national consultations in conducting the analysis Deliverables A work-plan with timelines and outputs at the inception of the consultancy Preliminary report on the methodology to be used, output of the assessment Draft report on analyses and assessments conducted in hard copy (1) and soft copy (1) Comprehensive final report in hard copy (2) and soft copy (1). Duration The total contract duration will be two (2) months, inclusive of consultations. Profile of the Consultant The consultant should: Hold a degree in chemical engineering, chemistry, environmental sciences or relevant related fields Have previous experience in undertaking similar assessments Have at least 5-years experience in the environmental field Be aware of the Stockholm Conventions and other MEAs and their provisions sound chemicals management Be aware of best environmental practices for the management of chemicals throughout their life cycle Capable of understanding and expressing him/herself in English Reporting & Supervision The consultant will provide his/her services under the supervision of the Chief Sustainable Development and Environment Officer of the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science & Technology and the Project Coordinator. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons and agencies to undertake a Chemicals Analysis Consultancy under the Effective Chemicals Management in Project. Each application should be accompanied by a letter of interest to undertake the Chemicals Analysis component of the Project. Your letter of interest including a proposal and cost of your services should be submitted in two separate plain sealed envelopes, each labeled according to contents. These should be delivered in a larger envelope marked Confidential. Please clearly imprint Analysis of unknown chemicals at the top left corner of each envelope and address to: The Secretary, Departmental Tenders Board, Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science and Technology, Hewanorra House, Ganter s Bay, Castries no later than 4:30 p.m. on 4th October, 2012. 1000 Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012

For clarifications, please contact Craig Henry of the SDE Division at 451-8746 or email sdestaff@sde.gov. lc. TERMS OF REFERENCE Update of National profile/schools inventory Consultant Title: Chemical Inventories Consultant Objective: To develop an updated National Chemicals Profile for. Background The Government of Saint Lucia, through the Sustainable Development and Environment Division of the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science and Technology, is currently [in the early phase of] implementing the project Effective Chemicals Management in aid of fulfilling its obligations under various multilateral environmental agreements on chemicals, the St. George s Declaration of Principles on Environmental Sustainability and the National Environmental Strategy. The National Environmental Strategy provides the broad framework for environmental management, including chemicals management, in. One of the key activities of the project is to conduct a cross sectoral assessment of chemicals in use and their releases in order to improve the understanding and knowledge of the use and management of chemicals on the island. Information regarding the categories and volume of chemicals being imported as well as how these chemicals are handled, used and eventually disposed of is crucial to establishing an effective chemicals management system. Proper handling of chemicals and their waste, including transportation, storage and disposal and the established mechanisms to reduce or eliminate risk to people and the environment are at the heart of chemicals management. Therefore, an assessment of the quality and quantities of chemicals being used and the regulatory framework (legal or non- legal) within which the movement and handling of chemicals occur must be conducted in order to generate a comprehensive national chemicals profile. The last national chemicals profile assessment was completed in 2006. Since then, there have been many developments in chemicals management locally and internationally, including the decision to include nine new POPs at the Conference of Parties to the Stockholm Convention in 2009. As a consequence, it has become necessary to update the national chemical profile to reflect these developments. The Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science and Technology is seeking to contract consultancy services to undertake an assessment of chemicals in use across various sectors including agriculture, healthcare, industry and education, in order to (i) inform priority areas for intervention and (ii) establish the basis for better informed planning and management decisions geared towards achieving national objectives and priorities for sound chemicals management, and those of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). Scope of work Working closely with the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science and Technology, the Consultant will: Develop an initial work plan for approval by the Sustainable Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012 1001

Development and Environment Division/Project Steering Committee Review the 2006 National Chemicals Profile and identify gaps therein Conduct an analysis of all chemicals related activities and infrastructure Develop an information system/ database of chemicals imported (industrial, pharmaceutical, laboratory (inclusive of schools) & agricultural, inclusive of 9 new POPs) Assist the Ministry in developing protocols/procedures for gathering import and other relevant data from various agencies to maintain the currency of the database. Develop an updated National Inventory on Hazardous Chemicals with an emphasis of the newly added POPs to the Stockholm Convention, including, but not limited to: a) Dfdf b) Sdfd c) dfgfgs Assess national capacity for hazardous chemicals management, inclusive of policy, regulations, infrastructure and institutions Organise and execute necessary national consultations and/ or meetings in undertaking the update Assist schools in creating and maintaining proper inventories Deliverables An initial work plan for approval by the Sustainable Development and Environment Division. The consultant shall seek approval of SDED for all revisions to the initial plan. Information system/electronic Database of POPs and hazardous chemicals Updated Chemical Profile report, inclusive of chemicals used in school Duration The total contract duration will be three (3) months, inclusive of consultations, visits to institutions and preparation of reports. Profile of the Consultant The consultant should: Hold a degree in chemical engineering, chemistry, environmental sciences or relevant related fields Have previous experience in undertaking similar assessments Have at least 5-years experience in the environmental field Be aware of the Stockholm Conventions and other MEAs and their provisions on sound chemicals management Be aware of best environmental practices for the management of chemicals throughout their life cycle Be aware of relevant technical guidelines published by international specialised organisations Capable of understanding and expressing him/herself in English Reporting & Supervision The consultant will provide his/her services under the supervision of the Chief Sustainable Development and Environment Officer of the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science & Technology and the Project Coordinator. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons and agencies to conduct Chemical Inventories Consultancy under the Effective Chemicals Management in Project. Each application should be accompanied by a letter of interest to undertake the Chemicals Inventories component of the Project. Your letter of interest including a proposal and cost of your services should be submitted in two 1002 Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012

separate plain sealed envelopes, each labeled according to contents. These should be delivered in a larger envelope marked Confidential. Please clearly imprint Update of National profile/schools inventory at the top left corner of each envelope and addressed to: The Secretary, Departmental Tenders Board, Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science and Technology, Hewanorra House, Ganter s Bay, Castries no later than 4:30 p.m. on 27th September, 2012. For clarifications, please contact Craig Henry of the SDE Division at 451-8746 or email sdestaff@sde.gov. lc. Part 3, Section 8 (2) (d) Representative of the Ministry of Agriculture Mr. Hubert Emmanuel Part 3, Section 8 (2) (e) Managing Director of Development Bank Mr. Jn. Francois Sonson Part 3, Section 8 (2) (f) Mr. Sanovnik Destang Mr. Urban Dolor Ms. Callista John-Branford Ms. Lucille Chitolie Mr. Jamal Daniel Mr. Evaristus Jn Marie Darrel Montrope Cabinet Secretary Development Bank Board of Directors THE following persons have been appointed by Honourable Dr. Kenny D. Anthony, Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Economic Affairs, Planning and Social Security to serve on the Board of Directors of the Development Bank, in accordance with the following sections of the Development Bank Act, No. 12 of 2008: Part 3, Section 8 (2) (a) Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance Mr. Isacc Anthony Part 3, Section 8 (2) (b) Mr. Timothy Augustin (Chairman) Part 3, Section 8 (2) (c) Managing Director of National Insurance Corporation Mr. Matthew Mathurin Notice of Company In Dissolution S D Consultants Limited No.: 2005-00354 (International Business Companies Act, Cap 12.14 ) (Section 94 (6)) TAKE NOTICE that the International Business Company, S D Consultants Limited, No. 2005-00354 which was incorporated on the 10th October 2005 and which company commenced dissolution on 29th June 2012 has been dissolved and has been struck off by the Registrar of International Business Companies. TAKE NOTICE that the dissolution of the above-named company became effective on the 8th day of August 2012. Dated this 9th day of August 2012. Anthony Daniel O'Mahony Liquidator Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012 1003

Notice of Company In Dissolution Blast Off Limited No.: 2006-00477 (International Business Companies Act, Cap 12.14: Section 94) TAKE NOTICE that the International Business Company, Blast Off Limited, No. 2006-00477 which was incorporated on the 20th December 2006 has registered its articles of dissolution. TAKE NOTICE that dissolution of the above-named company commenced on 9th August, 2012 and that the name and address of the liquidator are as follows: Anthony Daniel O'MAHONY Millennium House Victoria Road Douglas Isle of Man, IM2, 4RW Dated this 9th day of August 2012. Lester D. Martyr Registrar International Business Companies 1004 Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012

JUDICIAL SALES www.slugovprintery.com npc@gosl.gov.lc NOTICE is hereby given that the immovable property hereinafter described will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or his Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar s Office in the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated for each property between the hours of ten and eleven o clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock. The purchase money shall be payable as follows: 1. The Officer conducting the Sale shall require from the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker s cheque in the sum of $8,948.42, paid to the Accountant General, equal to one tenth of the debt (in principal, interest and cost) due to the seizing party. 2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase price less the deposit within six months of the date of Sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum. In default of such payment the deposit paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be applied towards the Judgment Debt. SAINT LUCIA Claim No. SLUHCV2008/0066 Between:- IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (CIVIL) 1. SAGICOR FINANCE INC. formerly THE MUTUAL FINANCE INC. and 1. SHERRI SCOBIE-HENRY 2. EULALIE SCOBIE-HENRY Claimant Defendants NOTICE IS HEREBY given that by virtue of Judgment of the High Court dated 28th day of February 2009 against the Defendants herein and Writ of Execution returnable on the 12th day of October, 2012 there will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff or his Officer to the Highest Bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier Street in the City of Castries on Monday the 1st day of October, 2012 at ten o clock in the forenoon the following immovable property of the Defendant to wit: SCHEDULE BLOCK 0648 D PARCEL 117 All that piece or parcel of land forming a Sub-division of part of The Tapion Development situate in the Registration quarter of Castries and Register at The Land Registry of as Block 0648 D Parcel 117 and bounded as follows: On the NORTH by an open area (Block 0648 D Parcel 7 ) On the SOUTH by a Road On the East by a Drain Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012 1005

On the WEST by Lot No. 17 or howsoever otherwise the same may be bounded or contained together with all the appurtenances and dependencies thereof, including the Building erected thereon. The whole comprising of EIGHT THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND SIXTY (8,960) SQUARE FEET as shown as Lot No. 18 on plan of Survey by A. J. Hippolyte, Licensed Land Surveyor as Plan No. C8066R and recorded as No. 383/91. TITLE: Deed of Sale by The Housing & Urban Development Corporation to Eulalie Scobie-Henry executed before Tyron D. Chong, Notary Royal on the 28th day of April, 1994 and registered at The Land Registry of on the 12th day of May, 1994 as Instrument 1718/94. Upset Price: $990,280.00 Sheriff s Office Peynier Street Castries [ First Publication ] 1006 Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012

Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012 1007

1008 Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012

Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012 1009

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA CLAIM No. SLUHCV 2012/0572 BETWEEN: (1) BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED No. 1 Bridge Street, Castries, and (1) DIDIER RYFER Block A, Apt 301, Darling Road, Castries, (2) CYNTHIA RYFER also known as CYNTHIA CHARLES Block A, Apt 301, Darling Road, Castries, (3) PRISCILLIA PAUL Ti Rocher, Castries, Claimants Defendants TO: (1) DIDIER RYFER whose last known registered address was Block A, Apt 301, Darling Road, Castries, NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the High Court of Justice () No. SLUHCV2012/0572 by THE BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED in which the Claimants claim a specified sum. AND service of the Notice of the Claim Form and notice of all proceedings in this action be effected by this advertisement in two (2) consecutive issues of the Local Newspaper circulating in and in two (2) consecutive issues of the Official Gazette. AND the Claim Form and Statement of Claim can be viewed at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries, or at the Chambers of Francis & Antoine, 1st Floor Financial Centre, Bridge Street, Castries,. IF YOU DESIRE to defend the said action or to be heard you must within twenty-eight (28) days of the last publication of this advertisement file an Acknowledgement of Service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice, Peynier Street, Castries,. IN DEFAULT of filing such Acknowledgement of Service within the time stipulated, the Court may hear the case in your absence without further notice and Judgment may be granted in favour of the Claimants. Dated this 23rd day of July, 2012. Francis & Antoine Per: THEA J. ALEXANDER Of Counsel for the Claimants This Notice is being filed on behalf of the Claimant's whose address for service is: FRANCIS & ANTOINE, Chambers, 1st Floor, Financial Centre, No. 1 Bridge Street, Castries, ; Telephone 453-2000; Fax: 456-6726; E-mail: thea.alexander@fachamhers.com. The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, ; Telephone (758) 453-1916; Fax: (758) 453-2071. The Office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00p.m. Mondays to Thursdays and 9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. on Fridays except public holidays. The Office can also be contacted via E-mail stluhco@eccourts,org [ First Publication ] 1010 Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA CLAIM No. SLUHCV 2012/0469 BETWEEN: (1) BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED No. 1 Bridge Street, Castries, and (1) CECILE CHERRY (2) The Administrator of the Estate of BEATRICE CHERRY Both of La Bourne, Monchy, Gros Islet, Claimants Defendants TO: (1) CECILE CHERRY and (2) The Administrator of the Estate of BEATRICE CHERRY whose last known registered address was La Bourne, Gros Islet, NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the High Court of Justice () No. SLUHCV2012/0469 by THE BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED in which the Claimants claim a specified sum. AND service of the Notice of the Claim Form and notice of all proceedings in this action be effected by this advertisement in two (2) consecutive issues of the Local Newspaper circulating in and in two (2) consecutive issues of the Official Gazette. AND the Claim Form and Statement of Claim can be viewed at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries, or at the Chambers of Francis & Antoine, 1st Floor Financial Centre, Bridge Street, Castries,. IF YOU DESIRE to defend the said action or to be heard you must within twenty-eight (28) days of the last publication of this advertisement file an Acknowledgement of Service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice, Peynier Street, Castries,. IN DEFAULT of filing such Acknowledgement of Service within the time stipulated, the Court may hear the case in your absence without further notice and Judgment may be granted in favour of the Claimants. Dated this 14th day of August, 2012. Francis & Antoine Per: THEA J. ALEXANDER Of Counsel for the Claimants This Notice is being filed on behalf of the Claimant's whose address for service is: FRANCIS & ANTOINE, Chambers, 1st Floor, Financial Centre, No. 1 Bridge Street, Castries, ; Telephone 453-2000; Fax: 456-6726; E-mail: thea.alexander@fachamhers.com. The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, ; Telephone (758) 453-1916; Fax: (758) 453-2071. The Office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00p.m. Mondays to Thursdays and 9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. on Fridays except public holidays. The Office can also be contacted via E-mail stluhco@eccourts,org [ First Publication ] Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012 1011

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA CLAIM No. SLUHCV 2012/0646 BETWEEN: (1) ROYAL BANK OF CANADA and (1) LAWRENCE WILLIAM Claimant Defendant TO: (1) LAWRENCE WILLIAM (whose last known address was Desruisseaux in the quarter of Micoud in NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that a Claim has been filed in the High Court of Justice, St. Lucia Claim No. SLUHCV2012/0646 against you by the Claimant, Royal Bank of Canada. SERVICE pursuant to Rule 5.13 of CPR 2000 of the Claim Form and Statement of Claim and all other proceedings in this matter will be effected on you through advertisements in two issues of the Official Gazette and in two publications in a newspaper circulating in. IF YOU DESIRE to defend this action or to be heard you must within twenty eight (28) days of the last publication file an Acknowledgment of Service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice, Peynier Street in the city of Castries in this Island. IN DEFAULT of filing an Acknowledgment of Service within the time stipulated, the court may hear the case in your absence without further notice and judgment may be entered against you in favour of the Claimant. THE CLAIM Form and Statement of Claim can be viewed at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries, Telephone number 453-1916, Fax 453-2071 or Email: stluhco@eccourts.org. The office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Mondays to Thursdays and between 9:00a.m to 3:00p.m on Fridays expect public holidays. Dated this 7th day of September, 2012. Floissac Fleming & Associates Per: SARDIA CENAC Legal Practitioner for the Claimant The court office is at Peynicr Street, Castries, telephone number 453-1916, Fax 453-2071, E-mail stluhco@eccourts.org. The office is open between 9:00a.m and 2:00p.m. on Monday to Thursday and between 9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. on Friday except public holidays. This Notice is flied by Floissac Fleming & Associates, Solicitors for the Claimant, Cnr. Brazil and Mongiraud Streets, Castries,, Tel: 452-2887/452-3250, Fax 453-1496, Email: info@floissadawyers.com [ First Publication ] 1012 Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012

SAINT LUCIA DECLARATION OF ACQUISITION PURSUANT TO SECTION 3 OF THE LAND ACQUISITION ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 5.04) and IN THE MATTER of a Declaration by the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet that a Parcel of land situate at Talvern, Quarter of Castries in the island of is likely to be acquired for a public purpose. DECLARATION OF ACQUISITION OF LAND Whereas, it is enacted by Section 3 of the Land Acquisition Ordinance Chapter 5.04 that if the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet considers that any land should be acquired for a public purpose, she may cause a Declaration to that effect to be made.; And Whereas, it is considered by the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet that the lands mentioned and described in the Schedule hereto should be acquired for a public purpose to wit: Housing. Now Therefore, it is hereby declared by the Governor General acting in accordance with the advice of Cabinet, that upon the Second Publication of this Declaration in the Gazette, the lands mentioned in the schedule hereto shall be vested absolutely for a public purpose to wit: Housing. SCHEDULE 1 All that piece of land being Parcel 397 of Block 1447B situate at Talvern, in the Quarter of Castries belonging to Maxime Phillip and Anthony Phillip is bounded as follows: North : South : By Parcel 398 of Block 1447B By Parcel 446, 445, 492, 491, 456 of Block 1447B and Parcels 178, 177 and 175 of Block 1446B and the Fond Assor Road East : By Parcel 398 of Block 1447B West : By Parcel 398 of Block 1447B The whole measuring 7.29 acres (2.95 hec) as shown on Plan of Survey by Paul Boland Licensed Land Surveyor dated October 28,2008 and lodged in the Survey Office on September 29, 2009 as Drawing No. C 11560 T and recorded as SM 337/2009. SCHEDULE 2 All that piece of land being Parcel 398 of Block 1447B situate at Talvern, in the Quarter of Castries belonging to Alwin Alexander John and John Humbertson Pilgrim and Alwin Alexander John as Administrators of the Estate of Samuelien Samuel John and Cornelius Robinson as Administrators of the Estate of Samuelien Samuel John is bounded as follows: Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012 1013

North :By Parcel 137, 136, 174, 172,519,520,512, 515, 177, 178 and 139 of Block 1447B South :By Parcel 156,397, 154,261,262 and 392 of Block 1447B, Road and Parcel 149 of Block 1446 East West :By Parcel 139, 369, 363, 142, 262 and 153 of Block 1447B and a Ravine :By Parcel 25 and 76 of Block 1447B The whole measuring 35.30 acres (14.29 hec) as shown on Plan of Survey by Johnson A. Volney Licensed Land Surveyor dated June 13,2008 and lodged in the Survey Office on July 11, 2008 as Drawing No. C 11377 T and recorded as SM 307/2008. Together with any other easements which may be necessary. Dated this 11th day of September, 2012. Secretary to Cabinet. [ First Publication ] 1014 Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA CLAIM No. SLUHCV 2011/0805 BETWEEN: (1) ROHANN LOUIS of Monchy in the Quarter of Gros Islet and (1) F. E. LIMITED whose registered office is Bois d'orange in the Quarter of Gros Islet (2) WILLIAM THOMAS of Ravine Poisson Claimant Defendants TO: (1) F. E. LIMITED whose last known registered office was Bois d'orange in the Quarter of Gros Islet (2) WILLIAM THOMAS of Ravine Poisson NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that in the action instituted against you in the High Court of Justice No. SLUHCV2011/0805, on 28th February, 2012 Judgment has been entered against you in favour of the Claimant for an amount to be decided by the Court and the matter is adjourned to Chambers for a determination of the terms of the Judgment on the 2nd day of October, 2012 at 9.00 a.m. AND You are hereby summoned to appear at the said Hearing by way of this service, which is being effected upon you by advertisement in two consecutive issues of a local newspaper circulating in St Lucia and in the St Lucia Gazette. A copy of the Judgment can be obtained at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries, or at the Chambers of McNamara & Co., 20 Micoud Street, Castries, Dated this 30th day of August, 2012. McNamara & Co. Per: CLEMAR HIPPOLYTE Legal Practitioners for the Claimant This Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries,, Telephone No. (758) 453-1916, Fax No.(758) 453-1917. The Office is open between 9:00am and 2:00pm Monday to Friday except public holidays. This Notice is being filed by : McNamara & Co., Chambers, 20 Micoud Street, Castries,, Telephone: (758) 452-2662, Fax: (758) 452-3885, email: mcnamara.co@candw.lc [ Second Publication ] Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012 1015

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA CLAIM No. SLUHCV 2012/0749 BETWEEN: (1) RICHARD FREDERICK and (1) TACQUINN SOOCHAN Claimant Defendant TO: (1) TACQUINN SOOCHAN NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Claimant in this matter has filed the instant Claim Form against you in the High Court. SERVICE is hereby being effected upon you (pursuant to Rule 5.13 of CPR 2000, via two consecutive advertisements in (1) a newspaper circulating in and (2) the Gazette), of the Claim Form, Statement of Claim and other prescribed forms, all of which can be viewed at the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Office on Peynier Street, Castries, in the State of on Mondays to Thursdays between 9.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. and on Fridays between 9.00 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. ALL OTHER proceedings in this matter will be served upon you in like manner. IF YOU DESIRE to defend this matter or to be heard, you must within fourteen (14) days of the last publication, file an Acknowledgment of Service at the abovementioned Supreme Court Office, Peynier Street, Castries, and within twenty eight (28) days of the said last publication, file a Defence at the said Court Office. You may choose to file a Defence only, but must do so within fourteen (14) days of the last publication, in lieu of the Acknowledgment of Service. IN DEFAULT of filing an Acknowledgment of Service or Defence within the time stipulated, the court could deal with the case in your absence without further notice to you and judgment may be entered against you in favour of the Claimant. Dated this 5th day of September, 2012. LYDIA B. FAISAL Legal Practitioner for the Claimant The court office is at Peynier Street Castries. Telephone number 453-1916 Fax 453-2071. The Office is open between 9:00 am and 2:00pm Mondays to Thursdays and 9:00am to 3:00pm on Fridays except Public Holidays. The Office can also be contacted via Email at stluhco@eccourts.org. The Claimant's address for service is: Lydia B. Faisal's Chambers, No.12-16 Lamar Building, 1st Floor, Suite No.4, Bridge Street, Castries,. Tel: (758) 451-7773/8883, Fax 451-7373, Email: Iydiafaisal@hotmail.com. [ Second Publication ] 1016 Issue 38 Monday September 17, 2012